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			<title>Does size matter?  Do you really want a big one?</title>
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			<pubDate>Sun, 08 Feb 2009 19:49:34 GMT</pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[It's not how big it is but how you use it that matters.  True I suppose, great content will always be king, a video of  plane load of orphans in a...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<blockquote class="blogcontent restore">It's not how big it is but how you use it that matters.  True I suppose, great content will always be king, a video of  plane load of orphans in a crashing into Prince Harrys personal chinook party mobile filmed on a phone camera is far more exciting than a plane load of tourist fools landing safely shot in IMAX.<br />
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However the size of your thingy will affect how you use it.<br />
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My first proper camera came along about seven years ago, it was a small £300 panasonic.  I did a vox pop with it and was stunned by how honest people were to the camera, I wanted more. &quot; Is this for the telly&quot; passing fools would shout.<br />
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So I thought, 'is this for the telly' - no - but if I looked like I might be from the telly, maybe peope will perform for me better and maybe I can use the decpetion to blag access to secret military establishments and massage parlours.<br />
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Two weeks later and I had a sohulder mount VX9000e and a £1200 overdraught.<br />
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The first time we tried the conciet to the max it worked like a dream.  Would you believe - ' your live on channel four, give us your watch / knickers / money / phone'.  It was for a pilot I worked on for free and yea it was in town on a sat night and people were drunk but  to a man woman and mail reader they all fell for it.  My ego was stimulated - look at me i am a real film maker - and I was hooked.<br />
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Big camera oomph works on posh PR ladies with riding crops too.  A few years back I turned up at a big hunt ( foxes are nasty ) to make a film about the hunting ban and was accosted by a plummy lady who in five minutes or so had arranged an interview for me with the hunt leader.<br />
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So a few years passed and i got to wanting better video with less noise and smear and more switches and more size please vicar.<br />
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£ 1600 pounds of new kitchen money was blown on a proper pro huge throbbing cock of a best - a JVC DV5001E.  I had to get the 'E' model cos all my cameras have 'E' in - SOny PC4E, Vx9000E... it's a hobby of mine.  I aspire to a sony EX3 - maybe - see, I cant help myself.<br />
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So real lens is better, performance is way better, it's a joy to use and a real creative tool.  But as with your cock ( if you is a man ) wielding a huge tool can have it's downsides.<br />
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I sometimes feel like Dirk Diggler in a G string when I go out filming now.  Herds of children follow me shouting abuse randomly, wnaabe film babes look at me with come to bed eyes, fascist security guards accuse me of being Al- Queda, that actually happened and once on election night I was invited into the real media room only to get thrown out by two coppers cos they didnt like me filming them.<br />
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I do like having a big one but keep your tiddler unless you really like being the centre of attention.<br />
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I do.<br />
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If you want a big one like a VX9000e check e bay - pay no more than £350 as it is old DV but that big cock camera pull is a hoot.</blockquote>


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